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La Reina Letizia estrena pendientes de una marca valenciana en homenaje a los afectados por la DANA

La Reina Letizia ha recibido a una representación de la Asociación Española de Porfiria y a otra de code.org, y lo ha hecho con un detalle que homenajea a los afectados por DANA en Valencia. Leer




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Pogacar, en el Giro de Emilia, vuelve a exhibir su grandeza portando por primera vez el maillot arcoíris

El campeón del mundo atacó a falta de 37 kilómetros de la meta y ahora también persigue las victorias en los Tres Valles Varesinos y en el Giro de Lombardía Leer




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La Policía no encuentra cadáveres en el aparcamiento de Bonaire tras revisar todos los vehículos y el 99% de las instalaciones

El personal especializado en la búsqueda de víctimas ya se ha retirado y continúan la labores de achique y permanece un dispositivo policial para evitar pillajes Leer




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A bordo de una barca con los pescadores arruinados que buscan cadáveres en La Albufera: "Hemos encontrado muchas cosas que jamás se han visto por estas aguas"

Han pasado de pescar anguila y pasear turistas a buscar desaparecidos en el lago del Parque Natural Leer




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La Guardia Civil desmantela una red de narcotráfico con 29 detenidos y 9.000 kilos de hachís incautados que operaba en el Guadalquivir y el Guadiana

Utilizaban sofisticados métodos para ocultar la droga, con almacenes subterráneos ocultos bajo tanques de agua Leer




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De García Ortiz a Zaplana, buena España incorregible

Esta semana nace un nuevo récord de anomalía: el fiscal general del Estado imputado por el Supremo/ Zaplana, cumbre, cárcel y fin de una era / Sevilla rinde homenaje a los poetas Machado Leer




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Nadie quiere comprar en subasta tres hoteles 'públicos' andaluces, que han sido un fiasco para las arcas públicas

La Junta vende por 832.000 euros las villas turísticas de Cazalla de la Sierra y Fuenteheridos, pero no logra colocar las de Huéscar, Pradollano y Siles Leer




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Los narcos, a la 'caza' de guardias civiles: cuatro investigados por perseguir y atropellar a un agente en Sevilla

La víctima participaba en una operación contra un grupo de 'petaqueros', los encargados de suministras combustible a los narcolanchas Leer




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Search for ISIS begins

Maj. Mike Lyons (Ret.), CBS News Military Analyst, discuss the U.S. beginning surveillance flights over Syria in search of ISIS.




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Paris march mistake

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, discusses the White House apologizing for the absence of a high-ranking official at the Paris march which included 40 world leaders.









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The crime of Sunday's Oscarcast wasn't irreverence, it was arrogance

The Oscars are done with, and much has been written about the ceremony broadcast already, so forgive me my three cents. But since I spent enough time expressing my fears about Sunday in the days and weeks leading up to the show, I figured I might as well complete the...




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In search of next year's Oscar host

For three consecutive years, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has tried to reinvent the wheel with the Oscars and ended up on artistic blocks. So how will they fare next year? The February 2011 show was the Academy's biggest attempt to go young and hip, with James...




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Modernizing financial management in the DHS: A conversation with Stacy Marcott

What is the financial management strategy of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security? How is DHS modernizing its financial management system? What’s next in its financial modernization journey? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Stacy Marcott, Acting Chief Financial Officer at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The post Modernizing financial management in the DHS: A conversation with Stacy Marcott first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Pošta Slovenije and FarEye partner to elevate parcel and letter deliveries with advanced routing capabilities

Pošta Slovenije, the provider of postal and logistics services in Slovenia, is set to improve its logistics and delivery operations through a strategic partnership with FarEye, the last-mile technology provider.




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DPD optimises parcel sorting operations with Lydia Voice

DPD Group, one of the leading parcel service providers in Europe, is relying on the Ehrhardt Partner Group’s (EPG) voice picking system Lydia Voice. The innovative voice solution has been adopted at DPD's superhub in Hinckley (England), the largest parcel sorting hub in Europe. The technology is able to optimise sorting and routing processes in the long term, offering greater speed and traceability.




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Domino Printing Sciences: Driving the global migration to 2D barcodes with GS1

Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) is supporting the industry’s transition to 2D barcodes as an innovation sponsor of the GS1 Global Forum 2024.The largest annual GS1 event, which takes place from 19th–22nd February in Brussels and virtually, brings together GS1 member organisations from across the globe to collaborate....




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BIXOLON and G Rigging & Lighting Ltd partner to improve event equipment management with barcode labelling solutions

BIXOLON Europe GmbH, a subsidiary of BIXOLON, a global leader in advanced receipt, label and mobile printers, has partnered with G Rigging & Lighting Ltd, an independent event specialist based in the UK.




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Co-op teams up with Quadient to deliver parcel locker convenience in communities in the UK

Quadient (Euronext: QDT), a global automation platform powering secure and sustainable business connections, has partnered with Co-op in the UK to deliver further parcel locker growth and added convenience to its communities.




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First-of-its-kind research project stress tests quantum computing for optimised genome assembly

NTT DATA, the IT services provider and industry consultancy, has announced the end of a project that used quantum computing to optimise genome assembly processes. This is claimed to be a milestone in the use of this technology in the Healthcare and Life Sciences industries.




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Arcserve survey: Healthcare industry's ransomware defences need more preventive action

Arcserve has released findings from its annual independent global research focusing on the healthcare sector's approach and experience of data protection, recovery, and ransomware readiness.




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1 in 5 project professionals working in manufacturing are not disclosing neurodivergent condition to employers – APM research reveals

Almost one in five project management professionals working in the manufacturing sector who consider themselves to be neurodivergent have not told their employer about their condition, according to a new survey by the Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered membership organisation for the project profession.




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SOTI research: Transport and logistics sector’s digital future hindered by 11 hours of downtime per month

New global research from SOTI has revealed that transportation and logistics (T&L) workers are each losing 13 hours of productive time per month, as a result of device-related issues. 




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National Archives prepares to ramp up work in new federal records system

The new system, nearly a decade in the making, is crucial to agencies managing an ever-growing store of digital records.

The post National Archives prepares to ramp up work in new federal records system first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Utimaco research finds a low level of trust for IoT devices, citing work needed to communicate digital safety

Utimaco has released new consumer research that has found a low level of trust around Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This has highlighted the need for more education from industry into how smart devices are secured with the latest digital security solutions.




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SOTI research shows four in five UK organisations need operational intelligence to optimise their mobile fleet

New global research from SOTI, in a report titled Mobility in Motion: When Technology Transformation Meets Operational Intelligence, has highlighted the challenges UK organisations face in optimising their device management.




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Manufacturing & Logistics IT March 2024 edition

Featuring a Special Technology Report looking in depth at the latest developments in the world of Transportation Management solutions.

Also included is a ‘Cover Story’: Business leaders have begun the early part of 2024 with an increased level of optimism about their organisation’s future growth compared to 12 months ago....




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Orca Scan unveils new exhibition to celebrate 50 years of barcode scanning

Fifty years ago, the first retail barcode was scanned, marking a pivotal moment in computing history by linking a physical product to its digital identity. To commemorate this milestone and in conjunction with Cambridge Tech Week, Orca Scan has launched a new exhibition, ‘Celebrating 50 Years of Barcode Scanning’, in collaboration with Datalogic and the Centre for Computing History.




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Researchers ask Census to stop controversial privacy method

Prominent demographers are asking the U.S. Census Bureau to abandon a controversial method for protecting survey and census participants’ confidentiality

The post Researchers ask Census to stop controversial privacy method first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Edge computing enables NOAA to push workloads closer to public consumers, not just field researchers

Frank Indiviglio, NOAA’s deputy director for High Performance Computing & Communications (HPCC), said conversations are happening about how NOAA can containerize its climate models in order to push the models themselves out to the public to understand, build upon and tweak.

The post Edge computing enables NOAA to push workloads closer to public consumers, not just field researchers first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Congress votes to avert a shutdown and keep the government funded into early March

Congress has sent President Joe Biden a short-term spending bill that would avert a looming partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies into March.

The post Congress votes to avert a shutdown and keep the government funded into early March first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Russell Vought, a Project 2025 architect, is ready to shock Washington if Trump wins second term

A chief architect of Project 2025, Russell Vought is likely to be appointed to a high-ranking post in a second Trump administration.

The post Russell Vought, a Project 2025 architect, is ready to shock Washington if Trump wins second term first appeared on Federal News Network.




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DISA pushes companies to adopt standards to ensure interoperability across zero trust architectures

During this exclusive CISO Handbook webinar, moderator Justin Doubleday and guests Brian Hermann from the Defense Information Systems Agency and Christopher Day from Tenable will explore zero trust progress and strategy at DISA.

The post DISA pushes companies to adopt standards to ensure interoperability across zero trust architectures first appeared on Federal News Network.




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The Antarctic ozone hole is among the largest on record, how does it affect me?

The Antarctic ozone hole is among the largest on record, how does it affect me?




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Valorant gets a new limited edition bundle ahead of Arcane Season 2 on Netflix

The Arcane bundle coincides with the premiere of Arcane Season 2. #Arcane #Valorant #Gaming




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Steelseries’ new Arctis GameBuds are earbuds that will work with PS5 and Xbox gaming consoles

It’ll work with the Nintendo Switch too, as well as PCs, Macs, smartphones, and tablets. #steelseries #arctis ps5 xbox




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Netflix's European offices searched over suspected tax fraud

Netflix's European offices searched over suspected tax fraud




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No Comment: Ongoing search for survivors in Spain's submerged car parks

No Comment: Ongoing search for survivors in Spain's submerged car parks





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Google, Microsoft, and Perplexity promote scientific racism in AI search results

AI-powered search engines are surfacing deeply racist, debunked research.




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Fate of Google’s search empire could rest in Trump’s hands

Trump may sway DOJ away from breaking up Google.




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The Latest News out of the Arctic Is Mixed — and That's Not Good

The extent of Arctic sea ice may not look as dire right now as in some recent years, but beneath the surface (literally and figuratively), there’s still plenty reason for concern.




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From Open Water at the North Pole, to a Marathon Run on an Ice Floe, It Was Quite an Arctic Summer

The extent of Arctic sea ice has shriveled to its lowest extent for the year, heralding the end of summer. The ice covers about 750,000 fewer square miles of ocean than average — a testament to continuing climate change.




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What Is Mental Imagery? Researchers Explain The Pictures In Your Mind

Some people can visualize things perfectly in their mind’s eye, while others can’t.




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How Has The Pandemic Affected Mental Health Research?

I look at how COVID-19 is driving mental health research